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Revision as of 16:08, 24 June 2024

Singhapala Bisaya Republic
大島民国 (Tayichian)
Flag of
Flag
CapitalFort Sotto (de jure)
Tacloban (de facto)
LargestFort Opon
Official languagesBorealian Visayan

Borealian Mandarin

Tayichian
Establishment
• Treaty of Shuto
1 February 1930
• Military Order 117 (Disbanded)
July 29 1937

The Singhapala Bisaya Republic, commonly known as the Launat Regime or Northern SBR to distinguish itself was a wartime puppet state of the Empire of Tayichi in northern Singhapala Bisaya. It existed alongside the [Southern Government] under Roman Tanvir Sadayag during the Bisayan Civil War and the Great War. The country functioned as a military dictatorship under Geras Bulinao Launat. Initially, it governed territories captured by Tayichi during the Tayichian Invasion of the SBR, but its control diminished as the civil war progressed.